World Jan 13 Haitians blame UN soldiers for cholera crisis in wake of earthquake disaster Three years ago in Haiti, as the country struggled to recover from a devastating earthquake, a river near a United Nations base was poisoned with cholera; hundreds of thousands of people have been infected. Inigo Gilmore of Independent Television News…
World Jan 13 Iran agrees to interim nuclear deal, but is absent from Syria peace process Secretary of State John Kerry voiced frustration with Iran's role in the Syrian civil war, ahead of upcoming peace talks in Switzerland. But some Iranian diplomatic progress has been made. Gwen Ifill reports on an interim nuclear deal that asks…
Science Jan 12 Many West Virginians still without tap water An estimated 300,000 West Virginians still have little or no tap water after a major chemical spill in the capital city of Charleston. State officials say up to 7,500 gallons of an industrial chemical spilled into the drinking water supply…
Arts Jan 09 Rafael Campo's student physicians embrace poetry to hone art of healing Rafael Campo's student physicians embrace poetry to hone art of healing…
Nation Jan 09 'Blindsided' by bridge lane closure scandal, NJ Gov. Chris Christie apologizes When several lanes on the George Washington Bridge were closed for four consecutive days in September, legislators began to ask why. Newly released emails and text messages suggest it was aimed at a politician for not endorsing Gov. Chris Christie's…
Politics Jan 09 News Wrap: Senate deadlocks on extending unemployment benefits News Wrap: Senate deadlocks on extending unemployment benefits…